Method 1:VJoy Virtual Joystick Driver can create virtual joysticks in Windows, and comes with a tool which allows you to map keystrokes to the virtual joysticks axes and buttons. Our custom ini will map the X-Arcade to the same buttons layout as a Xbox 360 controller in Windows. This means that any game you play that has an Xbox 360 controller option will work with no additional setup needed.

Download X-Arcade.ini (right-click and choose 'save as', IE users may need to rename the .htm to .ini) and place it in the directory C:\Program Files (x86)\VJoy

Open VJoy and click 'Open Ini" and choose the X-Arcade.ini file.

You can test your settings in the standard Windows Game Controller test. Note that the Player 1 joystick can change between analog mode and D-Pad mode using the Numlock key, numkey on is D-Pad, off is Analog.

Method 2:You can use our 2in1 adapter to connect your X-Arcade to your PC so that it acts like a normal game controller, but this will requre using a special driver and software called MotioninJoy (We can't help you with this). Alternative.

You can also use a Playstation2-PS3/USB adapter (or our Xbox 360 adapter kit) along with our Playstation 2 adapter to connect your X-Arcade to a PC via USB. This allows you to change modes just like on the PS2 & 3 console.